No, "finish" is not a digraph. A digraph consists of two letters that together represent one sound, such as "sh" in "ship" or "ch" in "chat." In "finish," the letters do not form a single sound; instead, each letter or combination of letters contributes to the overall pronunciation of the word.
digraph
A digraph is short for directed graph.
The word digraph is a noun. The plural form is digraphs.
The antonym for "digraph" is "monograph." While a digraph is a combination of two letters representing a single sound, a monograph is a scholarly piece of writing on a specific subject.
"Boat" is a word with a vowel digraph, with the "oa" representing a single vowel sound.
e
Yes. The digraph OW has a long O vowel sound.
A split digraph is when a vowel digraph is split by a consonant, such as the 'e' at the end of a word making the vowel say its name as in "time" or "hope." It occurs when an 'e' at the end of a word changes the short vowel sound to a long vowel sound.
One example of a word containing the same digraph sound as "Philadelphia" is "elephant." The "ph" digraph in both words produces the same "f" sound.
No, "boy" is not a digraph. A digraph consists of two letters that together represent a single sound, such as "ch" in "chop" or "sh" in "ship." In "boy," the "oy" does function as a single vowel sound, but it is not a traditional digraph in the same sense as those formed by two consonants. Instead, "oy" is classified as a vowel team.
blend
Yes,it is a thigraph.